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The Aims Of Chrisitan Education, P. E. Kretzmann
The Aims Of Chrisitan Education, P. E. Kretzmann
Concordia Theological Monthly
In discussing this topic, it may become necessary to touch upon a number of points which are closely related to it. Such points are matters pertaining to the transmission of information, teaching processes and procedures, the problem or task involved in the various acts connected with the stimulation of self-activity and the motivation of learning and other considerations pertaining to curriculum construction.
Outline For Sermon On Chrisitan Education, Paul Koenig
Outline For Sermon On Chrisitan Education, Paul Koenig
Concordia Theological Monthly
"Is the young man safe?" That was the anxious Iinquiry of a worried father. Is the young man or woman safe? Are the children safe? This should be the anxious question of the Church. "Whether or not they are safe, what will become of them later in life, depends to a very great extent on what we do for them during their childhood days, upon the training we give them.” Much emphasis is laid in our country on education. One out of every four persons is said to be enrolled in quest of some form of education.
The Pastor And Intracongreptional Organizations, W. E. Hohenstein
The Pastor And Intracongreptional Organizations, W. E. Hohenstein
Concordia Theological Monthly
Little has been written on the history of intracongregational societies, except with reference to young people's societies. The ladies' aid is the oldest society within the congregations of our synodical organization. Then follows the young people's society (or societies) and, more recently, the men's club. Some congregations with parish-schools have a parent-teachers' organization and in connection with it a preschool mothers' circle.